Second dog in two months found alive in trash bag in Philadelphia

Pennsylvania SPCA: 'Dogs are not trash'

The Pennsylvania SPCA is seeking the public's help finding the person or persons responsible for disposing of a live dachshund in a trash bag in Philadelphia.

The Pennsylvania SPCA is seeking the public's help finding the person or persons responsible for disposing of a live dachshund in a trash bag in Philadelphia's Summerdale neighborhood on Wednesday.

According to the Pennsylvania SPCA, the dog, an adult female who has since been named Frances after first lady Frances Cleveland, the first person to own a dachshund in the White House, was found on Wednesday morning by a good Samaritan on the 800 block of Pratt Street.

The Pennsylvania SPCA is seeking the public's help finding the person or persons who dumped a dog in emaciated condition in a trash bag in Wissahickon Valley Park.

The pit bull, named Cranberry by vet staff, was found malnourished at the time. She remains in the care of the Pennsylvania SPCA. That case remains unsolved.

The Pennsylvania SPCA has set up a donation site to cover the cost of care for both dogs, and anyone with potential information on either of the animals is asked to contact the Pennsylvania SPCA cruelty hotline at (866) 601-7722.